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DCs best kept secret and built in 2022!
Walk to charming shops, scrumptious restaurants, unique locally-owned fudge/Ice cream shops, & bars along this picturesque and idyllic waterfront town. The town is bustling with both nature, town events and activities year-round including Peep week, summer music "Concert on Mill" series, craft fairs, Christmas festival, trivia nights, and open air markets. Enjoy water activities such as paddle boarding, canoeing, and fishing. Hard to believe, its so close to DC and yet it feels a world apart!

The McKenzie Estate
Welcome to the McKenzie Estate Home. Relax with the whole family at this peaceful place to stay and enjoy the nature and charming Old Town Occoquan. Completely remodeled historic home located on 3 acres of land and part of the historic Old Town Occoquan, you can enjoy the nature, trails, shops, parks and sounds and sights of birds. Occoquan is a small yet vibrant riverfront town, located 20 miles south of Washington, DC with 80+ small & family owned businesses including award-winning restaurants

Anne’s River View, couples, Historic Occoquan,hike
Newly designed bathroom!!! If you like a calming relaxing getaway this is the place for you. This place cannot hold parties, or get togethers of any kind. (If you like your music loud and late nights, then this place WILL NOT be a good fit for that.) Your unit is in a building with other commercial space and other tenants. A waterfront deck view with your stay. Welcome to Anne’s Place. Not suitable or safe for children 0-12 years also it’s an older building there are no child friendly spaces.

Water Access/View listing on the Occoquan near DC
Welcome to your home away from home (Top Two Levels Exclusive to you)! *Private/Exclusive listing for you *Zero Shared spaces *Please read the listing* Kick back and relax in this calm, stylish space. Enjoy seeing and/or being on the Occoquan. This luxurious place is close to everything, making it easy to plan your visit. This cozy retreat features , water views, free Wifi, top level balcony, a high end full size kitchen, dining room, local marina, nearby Starbucks drive thru, and more!!

Marina House w/water access
This beautiful home offers the perfect getaway for boaters, fishermen and families. Its located just minutes off of I95 and is within walking distance of the Julie Metz wetlands and boardwalk, Featherstone Wildlife Refuge and Leesylvania State Park. The house offers free launch for your boat, complimentary slip and discounts on kayaks, paddle boards and boat rentals. This address is 45 minutes from Washington, DC, 10 miles to Quantico Marine Base and 30 Miles from downtown Fredericksburg.

The Daisy in Historic Occoquan (Mins to DC)
Modern & spacious condo in the heart of walkable historic Town of Occoquan. Full kitchen, bath, a comfortable queen bed, work station & free parking. The Town of Occoquan offers unique experiences (kayaking, fishing, birdwatching and shopping) all within walking distance. Excellent dinning choices from award winning restaurants to casual eateries. Mins to I-95, 123, VRE. D.C. (35min); Fort Belvoir (20min); The Pentagon (25min); Quantico (25min); Potomac Mills (10min). Tysons (25min).

Adorable space in the perfect place!
A short walk to Historic Occoquan, 3 miles to the train station, 2 miles from Interstate 95, 25 miles to Washington DC, 20 miles to the Pentagon, 15 miles to Fort Belvoir, and 10 miles to Quantico puts you in an ideal location for work or pleasure. Miles and miles of road or mountain biking, a 5-minute walk into Occoquan with its restaurants, live music, and waterfront activities. A full-service marina is within walking distance. You are in the perfect place for relaxation and fun.

Urban Cottage, MD minutes from DC/National Harbor
Come and enjoy our spacious detached cottage,lounge on your private back deck overlooking private parkland forests. A real urban escape in an excellent location! Just a few blocks away from the MGM Resort / Casino, National Harbor, and shopping. Across the river from historic Alexandria and 10-minutes from Washington,DC. Great for a solo adventure,couples,and friends (up to 4 guests). Enjoy the seasonal steam house and personal wood-burning stove if you book in the cold months.

Downtown Leesburg Cottage. Walk to everything!
Beautiful cottage in Downtown Leesburg! Walkable to all that Downtown has to offer! Across the street from the iconic Mom's Apple Pie and a short walk to restaurants, shopping, breweries and W&OD trail. Just a short drive to many local wineries, wedding venues, hiking and only 20 minutes from the Dulles Airport. Escape for the weekend or week and enjoy this beautiful 2 bedroom/1 bath home. Equipped with the essentials you need for a more than enjoyable stay!

T&T’s Comfy Artists’ Retreat BnB
You’ll love this private walk-out basement of a family home for its incredibly comfy queen bed, big screen UHDTV w/Netflix, great bath/shower, WiFi, separate bedroom, well lit living room w/breakfast nook (fridge, microwave, coffee, tea), yard w/trampoline, playground, and tennis. Enjoy 1300sf near Potomac Mills Outlets, 6-min walk to free DC commute, I-95 HOV lanes to DC (1/2hr, 23 miles), kayaking, golf, and museums. Great for singles and families with kids.

The Lake Jackson House
The Lake Jackson House was built in 1929, high above Lake Jackson as a vacation home for Washingtonians to escape the summer heat. The property was designed to allow vacationers to enjoy breathtaking views of the Lake. Enjoy every season & Holiday at the Lake from the 4th of July with amazing Fireworks, to Christmas and a Frozen Lake, Summer swimming, a Private Dock, Fishing, Biking, and Old Town Manassas with all of its attractions & Restaurants!

Eagle's Nest at Mason Neck
Discover the charm of historic Mason Neck, a hidden gem where time slows down and adventure unfolds at your doorstep! Hike scenic trails to the Potomac River, visit George Mason's plantation at Gunston Hall, bike to Mason Neck State Park, and explore boutique shops in the town of Occoquan. Just 20 miles from Washington, DC, your retreat balances tranquility and accessibility. Uncover the allure of Mason Neck, where adventure awaits at every turn.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Occoquan Historic District?
Stay in locally rooted vacation rentals, historic properties, or riverside homes in the heart of Occoquan Historic District. Neighborhood stays let guests experience unique architecture and easy access to galleries, shops, and cafes.
What are the best things to do in Occoquan Historic District with kids?
Families can explore local parks and playgrounds, participate in craft workshops at artisan galleries, or enjoy riverside picnics. Walking tours and interactive history exhibits are frequently suggested for curious young visitors.
What are some of the best things to do in Occoquan Historic District?
Explore historic sites, local artisan galleries, riverside parks, and boutiques. Walking tours, museum visits, and stops at cafes along the water are frequently suggested for an immersive experience.
How is the weather in Occoquan Historic District?
Occoquan Historic District has chilly winters around 30–49°F (-1–9°C), and warm summers near 71–90°F (22–32°C) with occasional rainfall. Spring and autumn bring milder temperatures, making outdoor exploration comfortable.
When is the best time to visit Occoquan Historic District?
Late spring and early autumn are often recommended for pleasant temperatures and seasonal festivals, while summer attracts visitors for riverfront activities. Winter brings festive markets and a quieter atmosphere.
What are the best places to visit in Occoquan Historic District?
Explore artisan galleries, historic brick buildings, riverside parks, and the Occoquan River waterfront. Walking through the local museum gives context to the district’s history and culture.
What are some hiking trails in Occoquan Historic District?
The district has riverside walking paths, wooded trails near local parks, and boardwalks offering scenic views. Hikers often appreciate the relaxed terrain and wildlife spotting opportunities.
What are some family activities we can do in Occoquan Historic District?
Families often enjoy exploring riverside parks, browsing craft shops, and participating in seasonal events or hands-on workshops. Walking paths and interactive museum exhibits add to the variety of activities for visitors of all ages.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Occoquan Historic District?
Explore nearby parks and nature reserves, historic towns with boutiques, museums, and artisan workshops, or take in riverfront scenery and outdoor recreation. Cultural sites and scenic areas around the region are frequently suggested for day trips.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Occoquan Historic District?
Many vacation rentals in Occoquan Historic District welcome pets, especially those near parks and riverfront trails. Local outdoor spaces are frequented by visitors traveling with dogs and other companions.
What are some local tips for visiting Occoquan Historic District?
Start early to explore shops before crowds, and bring comfortable shoes for walking on uneven historic streets. Many visitors combine gallery visits with riverfront strolls, and picking up handmade crafts or local treats is often suggested.
What is Occoquan Historic District known for?
Occoquan Historic District is known for its preserved 18th- and 19th-century architecture, vibrant artisan community, and riverside charm. The area’s history is reflected in museums, galleries, and local shops.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Occoquan Historic District?
Discover tucked-away art studios, historic alleys, specialty boutiques, and less traveled riverside paths. Many visitors enjoy unique finds at local antique stores and small galleries off the main street.
What are the best foods to try in Occoquan Historic District?
The area has seasonal American fare, locally sourced river fish, and classic bakery treats such as pies and cookies. Local cafes and small restaurants frequently highlight fresh ingredients and homemade desserts.
What should I bring for a trip to Occoquan Historic District?
Bring comfortable walking shoes, layers for temperatures that range from 30–90°F (-1–32°C) depending on the season, and a rain jacket—especially in spring or autumn given the possibility of showers. A daypack and reusable water bottle are helpful for exploring local shops or outdoor spaces.
What is the nightlife in Occoquan Historic District like?
Occoquan Historic District has a quiet, relaxed nightlife with cozy restaurants, small pubs, and riverside cafes. Evening strolls along the waterfront or art gallery visits are often recommended for a casual night out.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Occoquan Historic District?
Occoquan Historic District has a major craft show in early autumn, spring arts festivals, and holiday market traditions in winter. These events are frequently suggested for unique artisan goods, local food, and live performances.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Occoquan Historic District?
Occoquan Historic District has family-friendly vacation rentals, including spacious homes and apartments near parks, playgrounds, and local shops. Many provide amenities for children and easy access to family activities.
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